Samsung Digimax GX-1S User manual

Category
Camcorders
Type
User manual
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FOR SAFE USE OF YOUR CAMERA
Thank you for buying a Samsung Digital Camera.
ƃ Prior to using this camera, please read this user manual thoroughly.
ƃ When you require After Sales service, please bring the camera and the cause of the camera
malfunction (such as battery, Memory card etc.) to the After Sales centre.
ƃ Please ensure that your camera is operating properly well before you intend to use it (e.g. for a trip or
an important event) to avoid disappointment. Samsung Cameras take no responsibility for any loss or
damages that may result from camera malfunction.
ƃ Keep the manual in a safe place.
Ҭ Microsoft, Windows and Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation
incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.
Ҭ All brand and product names appearing in this manual are registered trademarks of their respective
companies.
DANGER
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result
in death or serious injury.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result
in a minor or moderate injury.
This manual contains instructions that will help you to use this camera safely and correctly. This
will help prevent danger and injury to others.
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Danger
ƈ Do not attempt to modify this camera in any way. This may result in fire, injury, electric shock or
severe damage to you or your camera. Internal inspection, maintenance and repairs should be
carried out by your dealer or Samsung Camera Service centre.
ƈ Please do not use this product in close proximity to flammable or explosive gases, as this could
increase the risk of explosion.
ƈ Should any form of liquid or a foreign object enter the camera, do not use it. Switch off the camera,
and then disconnect the power source (batteries or AC Power Adapter).
You must contact your dealer or Samsung Camera Service centre. Do not continue to use the
camera as this may cause a fire or electric shock.
ƈ Do not insert or drop metallic or inflammable foreign objects into the camera through access points
e.g. the memory card slot and battery chamber. This may cause a fire or electric shock.
ƈ Do not operate this camera with wet hands. This could pose a risk of electric shock.
Warning
ƈ Do not use the flash in close proximity to people or animals. Positioning the flash too close to your
subject’s eyes, may cause eyesight damage.
ƈ When taking photographs, never point the lens of the camera directly into very strong light. This may
result in permanent damage to your eyesight.
ƈ For safety reasons keep this product and accessories out of reach of children or animals to prevent
accidents e.g.:
ҮSwallowing batteries or small camera accessories. If an accident should occur, please consult a
doctor immediately.
ҮThere is the possibility of injury from the camera’s moving parts.
ƈ Batteries and camera may become hot during prolonged use which may result in camera malfunction.
Should this be the case, allow the camera to sit idle for a few minutes to allow it time to cool.
ƈ Do not recharge non rechargeable batteries. This may cause an explosion.
ƈ Do not leave this camera in places subject to extremely high temperatures, such as a sealed vehicle,
direct sunlight or other places of extreme variances in temperature.
Exposure to extreme temperatures may adversely affect the cameraŖs internal components and could
cause a fire.
ƈ When in use, do not cover the camera or AC Power Adapter. This may cause heat to build up and
distort the camera body or cause a fire. Always use the camera and its accessories in a well-ventilated
area.
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Caution
ƈ Leaking, overheating, or burst batteries could result in fire or injury.
ҮUse batteries with the correct specification for the camera.
ҮDo not short circuit, heat or dispose of battery in fire.
ҮDo not insert the batteries with polarities reversed.
ƈ Remove the batteries when not planning to use the camera for a long period of time.
Batteries may leak corrosive electrolyte and permanently damage the camera's components.
ƈ Do not fire the flash while it is in contact with hands or objects. Do not touch the flash after using it
continuously. It may cause burns.
ƈ If you are using the AC power adaptor be careful when moving the camera.
After use, always switch off the camera before unplugging the adapter from the wall socket. Then
make sure that any connector cords or cables to other devices are disconnected before moving the
camera. Failure to do so may damage the cords or cables and cause a fire or electric shock.
ƈ The Lens is attached to the camera body. Do not drop or press the lens by force.
It may cause a camera malfunction.
ƈ Do not pull the lens by hand or do not rotate the zoom ring quickly. It may cause a camera
malfunction. Please be careful when using the lens.
ƈ Do not extract the external flash from the camera by force. It may cause damage to the top of the
camera.
ƃ Only use specified batteries with this camera. Use of other batteries can cause overheating or
explosion.
ƃ Replace the batteries at the same time. Do not mix battery brands, type or an old battery with a new
one. It may cause explosion or overheating.
ƃ The battery should be inserted correctly with regard to polarity (+ and -) marked on the battery and
the camera.
ƃ AA lithium batteries, AA alkaline batteries and CR-V3 are not rechargeable. Do not disassemble the
battery. Recharging and disassembling can cause explosion or overheating.
PRECAUTIONS FOR BATTERY USAGE
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Contents
FOR SAFE USE OF YOUR CAMERA 1
Danger 2
Warning 2
Caution 3
PRECAUTIONS FOR BATTERY USAGE 3
Contents 4
Contents of the Operating Manual 8
Before Using Your Camera 11
ƃGX-1S Camera Characteristics 10
ƃChecking the Contents of the Package 11
ƃNames of Working Parts 12
ƈCamera 12
ƈLCD Monitor Indications 14
ƈViewfinder Indications 18
ƈLCD Panel Indications 20
Getting Started 23
ƃAttaching the Strap
22
ƃConnecting to a Power Source 23
ƈBatteries 24
ƈBattery Level Indicator 25
ƈApproximate Playback Time (new batteries) 25
ƈUsing the AC Adapter (Optional) 26
ƃUsing the memory card 27
ƃTurning the Camera On and Off 30
ƃInitial Settings 31
ƈSetting the Display Language 31
ƈSetting the Date and Time 33
ƃAttaching the Lens 35
ƃAdjusting the Viewfinder Diopter 37
Basic Operations
ƃBasic Shooting Operation 40
ƈHolding the Camera 40
ƈLetting the Camera Choose the Optimal Settings 41
ƃSelecting the Appropriate Capturing Mode for Scenes 45
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Contents
ƃUsing the Zoom Lens 46
ƃUsing the Built-in Flash 47
ƃOther Shooting Modes 51
ƈContinuous Shooting 51
ƈSelf-Timer Shooting 53
ƈRemote Control Shooting (Remote Control F: Sold Separately) 57
ƈUsing Mirror Lock Up Function to Prevent Camera Shake 60
ƃPlaying Back Still Pictures 61
ƈPlaying Back Images 61
ƈRotating Images 62
ƈEnlarging Playback Images 63
ƈNine-Image Display 64
ƈSlideshow 66
ƃConnecting the Camera to AV Equipment 68
ƃProcessing Images with Filters 69
ƃDeleting Images 71
ƈDeleting a Single Image 71
ƈDeleting All Images 72
ƈDeleting Selected Images (from Nine-Image Display) 73
ƃProtecting Images 75
ƈProtecting Images from Deletion (Protect) 75
ƃSetting the Printing Service (DPOF) 77
ƈPrinting Single Images 77
ƈSettings for All Images 79
ƃPrinting Using PictBridge 81
ƈSetting [Transfer Mode] 82
ƈConnecting the Camera to the Printer 83
ƈPrinting Single Images 84
ƈPrinting All Images 86
ƈPrinting Images Using the DPOF Settings 88
ƈDisconnecting the Cable from the Printer 88
Menu Reference
ƃUsing the Button Functions 90
ƈCapture Mode 90
ƈPlayback Mode 92
ƃUsing the Menu 94
ƈHow to Operate the Menu 94
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Contents
ƈ[ Rec. Mode] Menu Setting Items 96
ƈ[ Playback] Menu Setting Items 96
ƈ[ Set-up] Menu Setting Items 97
ƈ[ Custom Setting] Menu Setting Items 98
ƃUsing the Fn Menu 100
ƈCapture Mode 100
ƈPlayback Mode 101
ƃUsing the Mode Dial 102
Function Reference
ƃSetting the Recorded Pixels and Quality Level 106
ƈSetting the Image Tone 106
ƈSetting the Recorded Pixels 107
ƈSetting the Quality Level 108
ƈSetting the Saturation/ Sharpness/ Contrast 109
ƈSetting the White Balance 110
ƈSetting the Sensitivity 113
ƈSetting the Colour Space 115
ƃFocusing 116
ƈUsing the Autofocus 116
ƈSetting the AF Mode 119
ƈSelecting the Focusing Area (Focus Point) 120
ƈFixing the Focus (Focus Lock) 122
ƈAdjusting the Focus Manually (Manual Focus) 124
ƃSetting the Exposure 126
ƈEffect of Aperture and Shutter Speed 126
ƈSelecting the Metering Method 129
ƈChanging the Exposure Mode 131
ƈSetting the Exposure 140
ƈChanging the Exposure and Shooting (Auto Bracket) 142
ƃUsing the Built-in Flash 145
ƈCompensating Flash Output 145
ƈAllowing Shooting while Charging Flash 146
ƈFlash Characteristics in Each Exposure Mode 146
ƈDistance and Aperture when Using the Built-in Flash 148
ƃUsing an External Flash (Optional) 150
ƃSettings During Playback 155
ƈChanging Playback Display Method 155
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Contents
ƈDisplaying Bright Portion Warning 155
ƈSetting the Slideshow Display Interval 156
ƃCamera Settings 157
ƈFormatting the SD Memory Card 157
ƈTurning the Beep On and Off 158
ƈChanging the Date and Time and the Display Style 158
ƈSetting the World Time 159
ƈSetting the Display Language 162
ƈTurning the Guide Display On and Off 162
ƈAdjusting the Brightness of the LCD Monitor 163
ƈSelecting the Video Output Format 163
ƈSetting Auto Power Off 164
ƈResetting the File Number 164
ƈ
Setting the Display Time
165
ƃResetting to Default Settings 166
ƈResetting Rec. Mode/ Playback/ Set-up Menu 166
ƈResetting the Custom Function Menu 167
Software information
ƃSoftware Notes 170
ƃAbout the software 171
ƃSetting up the application software 172
ƃStarting PC mode 173
ƃRemovable Disk 174
ƃRemoving the removable disk 176
ƃDigimax Master 178
Appendix
ƃDefault Settings 186
ƃCleaning the CCD 190
ƃOptional Accessories 192
ƃError Messages 194
ƃTroubleshooting 196
ƃMain Specifications 200
ƃGlossary 202
ƃIndex 206
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Contents of the Operating Manual
This operating manual contains the following chapters.
1. Before Using Your Camera
Explains camera characteristics, accessories and the names of various parts.
2. Getting Started
Explains your first steps from purchasing the camera to taking pictures. Be sure to read it and follow
the instructions.
3. Basic Operations
Explains the basic procedures for taking, playing back, and printing still pictures.
4. Menu Reference
Understand how to use and access the buttons and menus of the GX-1S.
5. Function Reference
Introduces functions to further enhance your GX-1S experience.
6. Software information
Explains software installation and how to use the program.
7. Appendix
Explains troubleshooting, introduces optional accessories and provides various resources.
Check the package contents and names of working parts before use.
GX-1S Camera Characteristics 10
Checking the Contents of the Package 11
Names of Working Parts 12
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Before Using Your Camera
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GX-1S Camera Characteristics
ƃ Features a 23.5x15.7 mm CCD with 6.1 million effective pixels for superior definition and a wide
dynamic range.
ƃ Features an Auto-Focus sensor with 11 focusing points. The central 9 are wide cross area sensors.
ƃ Improved manual focusing using a viewfinder similar to a conventional 35 mm SLR camera, with
0.95x magnification. Also features a superimpose function in which the focus points on the viewfinder
illuminate red.
ƃ Uses CR-V3, AA lithium batteries, rechargeable AA Ni-MH batteries or AA alkaline batteries.
ƃ Features a large 2.5-inch LCD monitor with 210,000 pixels and a brightness adjusting function for
high-precision viewing performance.
ƃ Concepts of Universal Design have been implemented to various parts of the camera.
The large, high-resolution LCD monitor and easy-to-use menus make the camera easier to operate.
The captured area (view angle) will differ between the GX-1S and 35 mm SLR cameras even if the
same lens is used because the format size for 35 mm film and the CCD are different.
Sizes for 35 mm film and CCD
35 mm film : 36x24 mm
GX-1S CCD : 23.5x15.7 mm
Angles of view being equal, the focal length of a lens used with a 35 mm camera must be
approximately 1.5 times longer than that of GX-1S. To obtain a focal length framing the same area,
divide the focal length of the 35 mm lens by 1.5.
Example) To capture the same image as a 150 mm lens attached to a 35 mm camera
150÷1.5=100
Use a 100 mm lens with the GX-1S.
Conversely, multiply the focal length of the lens used with GX-1S by 1.5 to determine the focal
length for 35 mm cameras.
Example) If 300 mm lens is used with GX-1S
300x1.5=450
Focal length is equivalent to 450 mm lens on a 35 mm camera.
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Checking the Contents of the Package
The following accessories are packaged with your camera.
Check that all accessories are included.
Hot shoe cover
(Installed on camera)
Eyecup
(Installed on camera)
Viewfinder cap
Body mount cover
(Installed on camera)
USB cable
I-USB17
Video cable
I-VC28
Software (CD-ROM)
S-SW43
Strap
O-ST10
AA Alkaline batteries*
(four)
Operating Manual
(this manual)
* The batteries packaged with the camera are for checking the camera's functionality.
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Names of Working Parts
Shutter release button
button
button
button
button
Lens mount index
Tripod socket
Mirror
Focus mode
lever
AF coupler
Lens information contactsLens unlock button
Self-Timer lamp/
Remote control receiver
Battery cover
button
button
/
button
Four-way controller
e-dial
Main switch
Camera
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Names of Working Parts
button
Built-in flash
Hot shoe
Card cover
LCD panel
Diopter adjustment
lever
button
Card access lamp
Card cover
unlock lever
Viewfinder
Mode dial
Strap lug
LCD monitor
USB/ Video
terminal
DC input terminal
Terminal cover
Cable switch
terminal
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Names of Working Parts
ƈ The following indicators appear on the LCD monitor depending
on the status of the camera.
ƈ Guides appear on the LCD monitor for 3 seconds when powered on or setting dial mode.
1. Flash mode (Active mode appears) (p.47)
2. Drive mode (p.100)
3. AE metering (p.129)
4. AF mode (p.119)
5. Switch focus point (p.120)
6. White balance (p.110)
7. Sensitivity (p.113)
8. Shooting mode (Mode dial position) (p.102)
9. World time warning display (p.159)
10. Date and time (p.158)
* Indicators 3,4,5,6 and 7 only appear when the setting
other than the default setting is selected. 9 only appears
when World Time is On ( ).
Auto Scene
LCD monitor
While Power is On or Operating Mode Dial
ƃ Select [Off] for [Guide display] in [ Set-up] to not show indicators. (p.162)
INFORMATION
LCD Monitor Indications
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Names of Working Parts
Capture Mode
ƈ Press the button in capture mode to display the capture function settings on the LCD monitor
for 15 seconds.
1. AF mode (p.119)
2. Shooting mode (p.102)
3. AE metering (p.129)
4. Flash mode (p.47)
5. Drive mode (p.100)
6. Auto bracket (p.142)
7. ISO sensitivity (p.113)
8. Image tone (p.106)
9. Quality level (p.108)
10. Recorded pixels (p.107)
11. Colour space (p.115)
12. White balance (p.110)
13. Date and time (p.158)
14. Focus point location (p.120)
15. Saturation (p.109)
16. Sharpness (p.109)
17. Contrast (p.109)
18. Lens focal length
ƃ Detailed Information
ƃ Explanation of Set Mode Dial
- Press the four-way controller (Ȟ) to view explanation of set mode dial.
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Names of Working Parts
Playback Mode
ƈ The camera switches screen displays every time you press button during playback.
ƃ Detailed Information
1. Captured images
2. Rotate icon (p.62)
3. Image folder number and file number
(p.164)
4. Protect icon (p.75)
5. AF mode (p.119)
6. Focus point information (p.120)
7. Shutter speed (p.133)
8. Aperture (p.135)
9. EV compensation (p.140)
10. Saturation (p.109)
11. Shooting mode (p.102)
12. AE metering (p.129)
13. Flash mode (p.47)
14. Drive mode (p.100)
15. Auto bracket (p.142)
16. Sharpness (p.109)
17. ISO sensitivity (p.113)
18. Image tone (p.106)
19. Contrast (p.109)
20. Quality level (p.108)
21. Recorded pixels (p.107)
22. Colour space (p.115)
23. Lens focal length
24. White balance (p.110)
25. Captured date and time (p.158)
ƃ You can change the information initially displayed by pressing the button. (p.155)
INFORMATION
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Names of Working Parts
ƃ Histogram Display
1. Capture quality (Image file type)
2. Image folder number and file number (p.164)
3. Protect icon (p.75)
4. Histogram
ƃ Areas where blooming occurred blink if [Bright Portion] warning is on.
ƃ Press the four-way controller (Ɗƌ) in the histogram display to move the Histogram display
position up or down.
INFORMATION
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Names of Working Parts
1. Autofocus frame (p.37)
2. Spot metering frame (p.129)
3. Focus point (p.120)
4. Flash status (p.47)
Appears when flash is available and blinks when flash is recommended but not set.
5. Scene mode icon (p.45)
Icon for Scene mode in use appears.
Night Scene Portrait, Moving Object, Macro, Landscape, Portrait, Normal
6. Focus indicator (p.42)
Appears when image is focused.
7. Shutter speed (p.133)
Shutter speed when capturing or adjusting (underlined when shutter speed can be adjusted with e-
dial).
8. Aperture (p.135)
Aperture when capturing or adjusting (underlined when aperture can be adjusted with e-dial).
9. EV compensation (p.140)
Appears when EV compensation is available or in use.
Blinks slowly when compensating flash output.
Blinks quickly when compensating exposure and flash output.
Adjusted value appears where number of recordable images is shown.
1
4
11 12 13 14
5
67 8 910
23
1
Viewfinder Indications
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Names of Working Parts
10. Number of recordable images/ EV compensation
Show the number of recordable images with current quality and recorded pixel setting.
Show the number of continuous shooting recordable images. (p.98)
EV compensation value appears when EV compensation is being adjusted. (p.132)
The difference with the appropriate exposure value appears if exposure mode is . (p.137)
11. Manual white balance (p.111)
Appears when manual white balance is in use and blinks while adjusting.
12. Manual focus (p.124)
Appears when focus mode is .
13. ISO sensitivity warning (p.114)
Appears when warning value is exceeded.
14. AE lock indicator (p.141)
Appears during AE lock.
ƃ The red indication of the focus point used for autofocus lights up and is superimposed on the view
when the shutter release button is pressed halfway.
INFORMATION
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Samsung Digimax GX-1S User manual

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